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- 2291: To Kill A Mockingbird - The Ne
- ... and he tries to teach these morals to Scout and Jem. Jem displays values like compassion and tolerance by believing that all men are created equal no matter which race, religion, or attitude they have. He shows this when he hears the verdict of Tom Robinson s trial. It was Jem s turn to cry. His face was streaked with angry ...
- 2292: The Tiger And The Lamb
- ... the poems "The Lamb" and "The Tiger", by William Blake, the poet discusses similar themes in both. In the poem "The Lamb", William Blake discusses many points questioning creation and religion. He describes the lamb as being an object of innocence and fragility when he says "Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice ...
- 2293: The Test Of Salem
- ... Salem witch trials. Let you not mistake your duty as I mistook my own. I came into this village like a brides groom to his beloved, bearing gift of high religion; the very crowns of holy law I brought and what I touched with my bright confidence, it dies (132) Hale is saying that who ever he tries to help in ...
- 2294: The Tempest And Hierarchial So
- "All men are created equal" is one of the declarations that American culture is built on. This declaration means that all men no matter of race, religion, or creed are equals in the eyes of society, as well as the law. This was not always true in history, especially not in Europe during Shakespeare's time. In ...
- 2295: The Rich Brother, Pete Exposed
- ... faith, the T-shirt, to wipe the soda from his prized possession, a car. This symbolic action can be taken even further to show that Pete has no regard for religion, which is Donald's one passion. Pete's materialistic outlook on life is once again portrayed when Donald discovers that this is Pete's new car, and so he asks ...
- 2296: The Merchant Of Venice Essay
- ... says that if Shylock is saved, it is by his Jessica s sake, because she has chosen Christianity over Judaism. This statement implies that Lorenzo believes that Christianity is the religion that is powerful enough to admit one into heaven; therefore Lorenzo is biased against anyone that is not a Christian, such as Shylock the Jew. Later in the play Jessica ...
- 2297: The Gilded Six Bits Critique
- ... tradition that simultaneously complements and complicates the characters. Hurston furthers this by including folk expressions in the narrative, such as, way after awhile , make his market , and mess of flowers . Religion and other values and beliefs are revealed by metaphors and other expressions. For example, Missy May comforts Joe s insecurity by saying God took pattern after a pine tree and ...
- 2298: The Crucible 8
- ... because you [Reverend Parris] hardly ever mention God anymore. As I have mentioned in the preceding section, the concept of the Devil grew out of basic tenets of the Puritan religion. The Puritans accepted completely the principle of original sin and many sermons emphasized that man was born depraved and sinful. He was depicted as existing on the verge of eternal ...
- 2299: The Scarlet Letter 3
- ... for not only his quiet and effective sermons, but also for his kind hearted ways.A young clergyman coming straight from a university, Dimmsdale brought with him new ideas about religion as well as a renewed passion for the sermons which he gave. The Reverend is described as a person of very striking aspect, with a white, lofty, and intending brow ...
- 2300: The Scarlet Letter (forest)
- ... watches to report misbehavior, as they do in the settlement. Here, people may do as they wish. The forest seems to beg Hester, Throw off the shackles of law and religion, come to me and be matterless (Hawthorne 176). She takes advantage of the forest s offer when she meets up with Dimmesdale. She openly talks with Dimmesdale about subjects that ...
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